On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Jonathan Rocher <jrocher@enthought.com>wrote:
> Dear all,
>> One recurring question is how to *grow the contributor base* to NumPy and
> provide help and relief to core developers and maintainers.
>> One way to do this would be to *leverage the upcoming SciPy conference*in 2 ways:
>> 1. Provide an intermediate or advanced level tutorial on NumPy
> focusing on teaching the C-API and the architecture of the package to help
> people navigate the source code, and find answers to precise deep
> questions. I think that many users would be interested in being better able
> to understand the underlayers to become powerful users (and contributors if
> they want to).
>> 2. Organize a Numpy sprint to leverage all this freshly graduated
> students apply what they learned to tackle some of the work under the
> guidance of core developers.
>> This would be a great occasion to share and grow knowledge that is
> fundamental to our community. And the fact that the underlayers are in C is
> fine IMHO: SciPy is about scientific programming in Python and that is done
> with a lot of C.
>> *Thoughts? Anyone interested in leading a tutorial (can be a team of
> people)? Anyone willing to coordinate the sprint? Who would be willing to
> be present and help during the sprint? *
>
First thought: excellent initiative. I'm not going to be at SciPy, but I'm
happy to coordinate a numpy/scipy sprint at EuroScipy. Going to email the
organizers right now.
Ralf
> Note that there is less than 1 week left until the tutorial submission
> deadline. I am happy to help brainstorm on this to make it happen.
>> Thanks,
> Jonathan and Andy, for the SciPy2013 organizers
>> --
> Jonathan Rocher, PhD
> Scientific software developer
> SciPy2013 conference co-chair
> Enthought, Inc.
>jrocher@enthought.com> 1-512-536-1057
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